Luhansk Power Station

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Luhansk power station (Ukrainian: Луганська ТЕС, romanized: Luhanska TES, formerly Luhanskaya GRES) is a thermal power station north of Shchastia, near Luhansk, Ukraine.

Official nameЛуганська ТЕС
CountryUkraine
LocationShchastia
Coordinates48°44′52.1″N 39°15′44.6″E
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Luhansk power station
Official nameЛуганська ТЕС
CountryUkraine
LocationShchastia
Coordinates48°44′52.1″N 39°15′44.6″E
StatusDestroyed due to shelling, not operating
Commission date1956
OwnerDTEK Skhidenergo
Thermal power station
Primary fuelCoal
Power generation
Units operational1 x 100 MW
3 x 175 MW
4 x 200 MW
Make and modelTAGMET
LMZ
Electrotyazhmash
Nameplate capacity1,425 MW
External links
Websiteskhidenergo.com.ua/separate-units/dtek-luganskaya-tpp/
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History

It was built between 1950 and 1956 and its first generator was connected to the grid on 30 September 1956. In 1957, 4 turbines and 7 boilers went in service. In 1958, it was completed.

Between 1979 and 2004, Luhansk power station was modernized. It consists today of 4 units with 200 MW, 3 units of 175 MW, and 1 unit of 100 MW. The generator building of Luhansk power station, which has 3 250 metres (820 ft) tall chimneys, is 672 metres (2,205 ft) long.

Russo-Ukrainian War

The power station after being shelled by Russian-backed forces, 22 February 2022

On 3 September 2014, Ukrainian Aidar Battalion commander Serhiy Melnychuk announced that they had mined the plant (which gives electricity to 98% of Luhansk Oblast), and that they will blow it up if the separatist forces advanced.[1] On 17 September, part of the plant exploded due to combat in the zone, while firefighters couldn't act due to the fire and the mines planted.[2]

In April 2017, power plant became synchronized with the Unified State Electric Power System of Ukraine [uk] via two 110 kV overhead lines, one from Svatove to Kurylivka, and another from Soledar to Bakhmut. As a result of damage to the 220 kV overhead line in northern Luhansk Oblast, the reliability of the power plant's output remained low by 2020.[3]

The plant suspended work on 21 February 2022, head of the Luhansk Regional Administration Serhiy Haidai stated this was due to shelling by the Russian separatist forces in Donbas,[4] and left local residents in Shchastia without water, power, and heat.[5] The next day the plant was shelled again.[6]

The plant completely shut down due to shelling and was permanently damaged beyond repair.[7]

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